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BASEBALL # RACING) PRICE ONE CENT. Nig 0 EDITION ~ PRICE ONK CE ONE C PHILLIES VS ‘NEW YOR TWO WARM BABIES. i OC 00000TI-—| : PHILADELPHIA. )0ias3T0 “lt rq MAKE SULTAN PA Giants Blithely Tackle the Heavy Hitters of Slowtown. SCORE BY INNINGS: | WASHINGTON, April 28.—The{ Schley's squadron could bé recalled jyet received the Porte's F ‘ ‘e ‘ ye be Bikes note handel to ‘Tewtik Pasha; the! . Turkish crisis has become acute, | from the South, ish Foreign Minister, by the Ame bi h Me mut. Cros ] Much importance is attached here |(arge d'Affaires regarding demnity claim, and the im to the utterances of Secretary Of War | gaining ground that the reply CLARKE DIVORCE temas Odes Ooitn Home Grounds Begin a Root in New York. His suggestion |'" the bs a or even that me Series with the Bean- D ’ ‘}mains that this rament will col-| of a coming wat to uphold the Mon- | "she general opinion Is that qi JURY DISAGREES) S."Fctoet"s) 2 werden a a There is an air of anziety in the dif- ferent departments, and no doubt re- with the Turkish question than gen- . " | mecessary. show to the Mosiem world that’ It of ~2¢e—— Full Force, \ ; - a a is: dnapatin: 6bxe-eamnnudiena: 06 erally supposed. It ts currently re- | yieids to force wa f ¥ ba ported here that certain European | It Is pot considered probable Here Wife Will Now Sue for Release on the a ve Smyrna, the port of Aala Minor, || powers stand ready’ to question our |*, simble rupture of dllomile (Spectal to The Breping World.) the Mediterranean, 18 looned upon a# | right to, uphold a Monroe doctrine \4 see Perryayet si 8 props: 4 ’ WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, al . 1 here. y force a d ad . most certain, for the forecast of the | here, yet to enfor a demand on al tions not thought to be necessary, Grounds of Desertion by Her ges macmesaner Fraps dee ens MP rpthealpcrgigbess Ped id Noe fapnenytortg Fy ' collection of ball fiends from Boston rs : Sultan's reply shows tha | 'etcadeae ranean port would settle the matter ia Husband. [AROS their Bret: epmeeizenen Sf: 180. beer a de Re sty Md © | evade the terms of our peremptory | oe ee less than twenty-fur hours fon at these grounds this afternoon te ne ‘ 0 Dp 0 ™or a The same proposition for) a = tackle the champion Brooklyns in the note, | HASN'T GOT OUR NOTE. | pent .6¢: the ity question by frat series. eer peda me Admiral Farquhar, it is reported jorder for a Dp. In the price (oecial to The Beening World tMre Clarke he con. | The Beaieaiere were deiermined to do OTHER BASEBALL-GAMES | — which the Indemnity should be fie , PITTSBURG, April 2%.—Esther Bart- reat a vin-| all kinds of thi here, will command any naval force | 1 ie ut United Mates Sot ver 1, was formerly made to Prasee! 3 . eH) f jerdict for | just before the Ewa ‘ake to Imagine that but M: Constans and Senor ject Clarke (9 still a wife. The jury in as the] Soles deciared that his tenn wes ou! :-te sent. It isa mis ‘o imag | Received by the Panea rejected’ the eae he famous divorce case failed to agree! leabdture, at . three of the four {no warships are available. eine flag-| Porte. The newspaper criticiams and J and were discharged at noon. \o-day | they are slated to play here. vew Yi in West Indian! ‘i \ ments upon the attitude of Turkey nager Hanlon, of course, could not a GR Nev: Sore le CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday, April 27. [this uftaie are Whatever irlumph there may be in| caured much tndignation among who have sympathized with Mre, Clarke. well-known member of the bar said “that the jury ought to be mobbed.” hound In the Yonds of matrimony with} Jt is not probable that the case will James King Clarke. [be tried over again for reasons whieh 1¢ Ie reported bere that she will) “re obvious; notwithatnding Mrs, divorce on the ground | latke will sue for divorce on the charge ba jof derertion which took place in Alantic ? City. The jury retired to consider a verdict] tf Ciaeke stil] wishes \o make a fight at 185 P.M. vestertas Taey remained |for bie divorce on the infidelity grounis Out all night and at the opening of tne | hls only are hig bl bps a ot * ane a new ing the lines ire iy ad court to-day reported no agreement. — [1 Oat ots but down all the ailegntion® Judae Kennedy refused to discharge! of the liber with a Philad ia man as them, and after instructing, them on|co-respondent, In addition to that of ing great a waters, and if need be Admiral |—The United States Legation bas not jar “the Yildiz K fail > br a verdict a r the failure to bring in a verdict appears) Thin & Gianind core. GE to take the three from the Ti MMOND’S SON ~ ATE RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT “| MAY TAKE BABY. TE RESULTS AT NASHVILI to belong to Mire. Clarke. She is «tll! The Bostons proves s great attraction for the cranks in Greater New York, for Jong before the time «lated for the game to begin they began ta arrive in droves. The crowd continued to pour Into the Grounds, so that when the game began every seat In the two bieacheries on the Fourth avenue side of the grounds was occupied, while several hundred were forced to stand up. Managers Hanlon and Selee had their corps of twirlers out irming up pre- ——_— points of law ordered them inck to the tosh Kellogg. bberes bees oe ong pag seeing * vi * man's name eliminated from | bem perform Hanlon selected Kennedy \uryroom. But {: was useless, The ex: ee eee seiretel fer Wia,taneh, hian ee calics : Young Hammond Says vert medical testimony had failed (0! tour around the world. Prior to the’ in- 0 do the Nenere Sa CAGO WINS CHAMPIONSHIP ’ i convince the jurore one way or the|troduction of the medical testimony ‘tell ta aE 0 WINS CHAMPIONS He Will Adopt His it. “ Many persons thought that « reconcilia- persons oo re ol ther, and they were finally discharged a rer ge bere Father's Child and | ' ‘. ‘ thon was possible, but ft is sald now that . ' after being out nearly twenty-four r t ) lyn. Boston. ra it aimlltOh ef, bd Care for It, to Put an | tt, there could not be any reconciliation, hours. Young Clarke's father diet last fall he Coline, 30. ABY FELL OFF FIRE-ESCAPE End to Further Scan- Lowe, 2. sa “ jes dal. All kinds of rumors were afloat re-|ieaving an estate valued at several mill- warding improper influences exerted on|ions. He pu: $8,080 in trust for his son, the jurore, but wo foundation for them| which vields him $4.00 per year. could be discovered. Mrs, Clarke left for her home ip Waah- Attorney Hall, one of the counsel for |ington, D. C., lest night, rimimivieimieicirieiciti> » fer ‘ ' i —— — es <a ; ; — === Fiske Hammond form the President of the sentiment Pies quntinw, bane P ck supers ay tle: aw C9 prevailing in England Pong 2 gan ama ee Meenasiste were ceet to en * annus 4 RS i 4 a ee 4 | proposed mediation in Sout = - . of natdoor Poor L rt ————————eeEee = te ame a n erence - | Anstiar stsry wun that: bead comes a wh mae 100 het a a aT | this. moreing nd had a long urge his appointment to t! ine Meat iH Boece! to The Fvening World) to lose in, ‘a ee mort | we m pis er prado Ne atoll LEAGUE PARK, PHILADBLPHLA, | vindictive on tht clreut, and are | Mr Hammond. } thought hi rt’ the hoe oe 10 succeed somviary, on EF April 2.—The Giants were quite positive | placed around the fleld that they 7 Hay, When told about the matter, Mr. ex hot ten, ead they were in Slowiown before they fact materially from the joy o! enough for h | j¢ emphatically denied the ttuth’ of ay at and fielded to San ara tn come thelr way to this corner of Mr. outer garden thet they were w | bot Penn's arres. It remained to be seen if! ny use for # loser, even foundling 2s, iagg young | her ould: be ceria tn tney sivoiied SON WILL ADOPT BABY. abouts after the first Hard, | Sixpt. Mair took this in the Light of a or hete- (if it is thelr own team, i 232 i a H a8 -g7e Pad i ot J itj | ii i i i i Hi E Fn i CARMAN mm Cowart g zz 3 i Hl .” feach second. | re } py Rg eae anv geome he ene re waite. par admission. Mr. Biair mid that he wee rudéy with their weekly bath and « Ahcioadrs tly as the ministrations of » trained ve ‘ eto Ay cast off the shackles of continuous | *e" bunched with mighty clubber Dele! guch is the power of the Giante’ | “Conscience Fund” tn the Comptro s ‘beedy “into new Giant Seeond ipning. expected to trade siug for slog with the! neergeq Dunkard from (he Welsh Moun he + island added to the of bapevell affairs | p-sen = — 2 eter — == | Ld Capi. ‘Wess who had made Boston and Brooklyn|hocken, Manayunk and all the other ja la ling, the bases, weary of life's casual settioments, ready to make holiday o sites 8 Bea ah" -| To amy it wae a hitting aggregation er red the plait |they were to face was putting It get-|’They tore themselves from the wi letomee Kotter u Chestnut street show windows. and ed we uence to nurse. Every Quaker has siarted thie #\ year with an eye to the leadership of] yaudeviile..al! to come and gape wpon |, He sugee bio at frst. | the batting record, and all are keping| this arena camapenent to} hanty, But the Giamts area’t the worei) reputation. “By arévy, if them chape OM for the expense int Mearg ts ———— | bitters on carih this season and af! xin outhit our Phillies,” said an gray. | ever and for boarding the bat vt Ran. | f 2 to al Reach crowd. tain. section. “they kin @o wher Bietr said that that would probably be and"Bemont cat uted bg “pote ‘Rest! Doheny war an ancher to windward - aoe poll " in we |, and bed siware (Continued on Sixth Page) « ‘entinued on Second Page.) proved in form he fart Lite Se etonee Awnings and Slip Covers a ye nd, over ONS ot a cs mes yoo i" et Bg feet a